I'm finally back to blog after a year break. Lol. Have no idea where to start actually. Hmm, shall talk about my attachment at CPTC during Feb. I know it’s like ages ago, but I really miss the times spent there.
In the beginning, I couldn’t stand the idea of going Jurong Island, wearing PPE, helmet & goggles, the boring theory lessons, the strict rules and worst of all NO PAY. However, I got used to it all and it wasn’t as bad as I thought. My trainer in-charge was called Tay Eng Wah. Yeah it’s the cinema’s name :x And I was assigned to group 4. They were the best company ever, full of jokes and laughter (:
On the whole, I loved practical lessons the most. Climbing C-100 was a great experience. It’s freaking 12 storeys high and the breeze up there was awesome! Fire fighting was fun too, but trouble-shooting and shift work was the best. It was the slackest time ever. Had all sorts of talks and crazy photo taking sessions :D

Chemical Process Technology Centre (CPTC)

Mr Tay & Group 4 (:

Girls from the afternoon shift (:

This was what we girls do in our toilet/locker room.

The tall tower on the left hand corner is C-100 btw. And this was the view from the top snap secretly :p

Half of group 4 at the very top of C-100 :D

Shift work with group 4 and half of group 6.

The 2 guys at the back were trying to promote items if you notice.

Introducing the jokers: Amin & Nas

LOL. The gay couple.

Errrrr... I think they got a little too high.

The guys crashed into the girl's toilet/locker room!

Trouble-shooting with group 4 and half of group 6.

Nas my talk cock and gossiping buddy (:

While waiting for our turn to trouble-shoot.

Group 4 (:

On graduation day with all the trainers.

DCHE 23 with the trainers (:

With Mr Koh Hong Wee. Yvonne's favourite trainner :p

Lunch cum dinner at Sakae Sushi thereafter.
So I got a grade B for attachment. Sad luh, cos I flung all my theory tests. Lucky my practical saved me. Nevertheless, CPTC was FUN! But I wouldn’t want to work in such industry in my near future.